Must See Sights and Landmarks in Mottram St Andrew Area

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Must See Sights and Landmarks in Mottram St Andrew Area

Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by TRIP.COM
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"Dating back to the 15th century, the Manchester Cathedral has experienced quite a bit of history! After Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Cathedral's riches were confiscated. During the English Civil war in the mid 17th century, pitched battles were fought inside and around the Cathedral between the Royalists (those supporting Charles I, the Stewarts, and the Anglican Church) and the Roundheads (Oliver Cromwell loyalists). Also Ann Lee, the founder of the religious movement called the Shakers interrupted services here when she lived in Manchester. The church was targeted by the Nazi Luftwaffe and received a direct head during the bombings of 1940. Yet through all this the Church maintains it's quiet dignity and beauty. It is a must see while in Manchester!"
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"Although there has been a parish church building on this site since the late Anglo Saxon or Early Norman period, the cathedral we see today looks nothing like the building that would have stood there all those years ago. The cathedral has been modified over the years after structural damage caused by the Civil War, damage caused by a German bomb during the Manchester Blitz in the second World War and further damage caused by the IRA bomb of 1996. In the thirteenth century a stone parish church was constructed in the parish that was to become Manchester, serving people in a 60 mile radius."
Mentioned by picturesofengland.com
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"Manchester's fine 15th-century church of St.Mary was raised to cathedral status in 1848. It is a magnificent example of..... All attractions in SalfordAll attractions in Greater ManchesterComplete A to Z of attractions in England"
Old Trafford
Old Trafford
4.6 (33063 ratings)4.5 (5868 ratings)
Home of Manchester United, offering behind-the-scenes stadium tours and 75,000 seats for matches.
Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
StadiumSights & LandmarksConference centerSports clubArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by One-Manchester
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"As home to the aforementioned world-famous Manchester United Football Club, this is the UK’s largest club stadium with a maximum capacity of around 76,000 spectators. It’s called ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ for a reason. The facilities are also world class, with cafes, restaurants, VIP boxes, event spaces and even a museum with accompanying tour."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Whether you’re a fan of Manchester United or you just want to visit one of the most famous football stadiums in the world, it’s always worth hopping on a tram to visit Old Trafford. Take a tour of the stadium, pop into the gift shop to buy a memento of your visit or simply admire the Theatre of Dreams from the outside."
Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths
4.7 (732 ratings)4.5 (202 ratings)
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
Hathersage Rd, Manchester, M13 0FE, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistoric Sites
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Hall
4.6 (640 ratings)4.5 (244 ratings)
Free entry to Tudor manor house with period rooms, exhibits, landscaped gardens, orchard and cafe.
322 Ordsall Ln, Salford, M5 3AN, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Solomon’s Temple
Solomon’s Temple
4.7 (373 ratings)4.5 (574 ratings)
Restored hilltop landmark dating from 1896, offering Peak District views from the top of its tower.
Poole's Cavern visitor centre, Buxton, SK17 9DH, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking Areas
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"You could follow up a visit to Poole’s Cavern with a walk through the woods and past cow herds up to this Victorian folly 440 metres above sea level. Solomon’s Temple was unveiled in 1896, replacing a tower from earlier that century. That structure had been built by one Solomon Mycock, owner of the Cheshire Cheese Hotel, which is where the name comes from."
Mentioned by snaptrip.com
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"Located in Buxton Country Park, which is included in the ticket entry to Poole’s Cavern, Solomon’s Temple is an old Victorian folly; ‘folly’ meaning a building with an aesthetic rather than a practical purpose. Situated at the summit of Grin Low Hill, on a clear day you’ll be able to see all of Buxton and far beyond."
B29 OVEREXPOSED Crash Site
B29 OVEREXPOSED Crash Site
4.8 (580 ratings)4.5 (2 ratings)
Charlesworth, Glossop, SK13 1JB, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by AverageLives
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"The B29 Overexposed Crash Site is an exciting and memorable Peak District walk, as it is a site where 13 people tragically lost their lives in 1948. We recommend exploring the area but also be respectful as it is a memorial. It is interesting how after 70 years, you can still see vast parts of the wreckage."
Lancaster Park & Animal Farm
Lancaster Park & Animal Farm
4.4 (878 ratings)4.5 (361 ratings)
Family-friendly park with farm animals to pet & feed, along with activities & games.
Middleton Road West, Chadderton, Oldham OL1 2TG, United Kingdom
Animal parkSights & LandmarksFarmVisitor center
Alan Turing Memorial
Alan Turing Memorial
4.5 (995 ratings)4.5 (54 ratings)
Bronze statue of the notable mathematician and early computer scientist in a leafy square.
Sackville Park, Fairfield St, Manchester M1 3HB, United Kingdom
SculptureSights & LandmarksMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by BeeLoved City
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"Alan Turing Statue is also a very important LGBTQ landmark in Manchester. It’s located in Sackville Gardens, just behind the Gay Village. Alan Turing was a computer scientist and mathematician best known for his work on Enigma (German encrypting machine) during WWII."
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
4 (13 ratings)4 (1 ratings)
7 Old Liverpool Rd, Warrington, WA5 1AE, United Kingdom
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Mottram St Andrew

Fletcher Moss Park
Fletcher Moss Park
4.7 (2195 ratings)4.5 (301 ratings)
Green space donated to the people of Manchester, with original features, sports facilities and cafe.
18 Stenner Ln, Didsbury, Manchester M20 2RQ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Open every day of the year, from morning until nightfall – and completely free to visit – the vibrant Fletcher Moss Park and Botanical Garden in Didsbury is a lovely place to spend an afternoon. In spring, the space comes alive with a burst of colour from its various wild flowers – with deep purples and warm oranges. It’s home to a host of wildlife, too – including a wide variety of birds."
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Fletcher Moss Park is a wide network of paths around the area around the Gardens, through Stenner Woods, round Millgate Fields, and along the river Mersey. Much of the area is a Local Nature reserve and there is a variety of wildlife to see and vistas to enjoy. At first, finding your way around can be a little confusing, and a map of the area might help."
Mentioned by aboutbritain.com
15 Best Free Things To Do in Manchester on AboutBritain.com
"In the Didsbury area of South Manchester you’ll find Fletcher Moss Park and Botanical Gardens. Autumn in Fletcher Moss Park. The park is famous for its amazing rock gardens, where a variety of interesting plants and shrubs thrive in microclimates within the shelter provided by the rocks."
The Torrs Riverside Park
The Torrs Riverside Park
4.8 (95 ratings)4.5 (20 ratings)
Unnamed Road, High Peak, SK22 4DB, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksParks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Down the River Bollin, Riverside Park is north of the town centre and merges with West Park. Despite being surrounded by the town, Riverside Park feels remote and has two big parcels of woodland, along with a community orchard, butterfly meadow and wildflower meadow. This last area is grazed by docile longhorn cattle to help stop invasive grass species."
Speedwell Cavern
Speedwell Cavern
4.4 (1934 ratings)3.5 (1142 ratings)
Boat tours of 18th-century lead-mining caverns 450m below ground and a huge subterranean lake.
Winnats Pass, Castleton, Hope Valley S33 8WA, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksCaveCaverns & Caves
Mentioned by Losehill House Hotel and Spa
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"The Peak District will always lie at the heart of our identity as a hotel, and we are so grateful to be embraced by such a treasure trove of adventure, history and natural beauty. As a hotel located at the heart of this incredible National Park, Losehill House will always strive to be a hub for those wishing to discover, explore and fall in love with the Peak District, as we do more and more each day."
Mentioned by Wandermust Family
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"The caves around Castleton are open for tours and are something that families will undoubtedly enjoy. There are several caves of note. The caves are famous for having large deposits of Blue John – a large semi-precious stone!"

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Mottram St Andrew

Anmol Indian Restaurant
Anmol Indian Restaurant
4.5 (195 ratings)
62 Warrington Rd, Penketh, Warrington WA5 2JP, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantAsian restaurantSouth Asian restaurant
The Cottage
The Cottage
4.1 (356 ratings)
Smart, contemporary brasserie-style venue housed in a Tudor building, serving classic Indian dishes.
90 Church St, Warrington, WA1 2TF, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantAsian restaurantSouth Asian restaurant
Oodles N’Oodles Manchester
Oodles N’Oodles Manchester
3.5 (671 ratings)
7 Wilmslow Rd, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5FT, United Kingdom
Asian restaurantGrillAsian fusion restaurantChinese takeawayHalal restaurantIndian takeawayTakeout RestaurantNoodle shopRestaurantSteak house

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Mottram St Andrew

Martins Bakers & Sandwich Makers
Martins Bakers & Sandwich Makers
4.3 (23 ratings)
133 Gerald Rd, Salford, M6 6BL, United Kingdom
Sandwich shopBakeryCake shopPie shop
Ho's Bakery
Ho's Bakery
4.3 (83 ratings)
Family-run Chinese bakery, selling home-cooked cakes and traditional sweets, buns & dumplings.
46 Faulkner St, Manchester, M1 4FH, United Kingdom
BakeryCafeCake shopChinese restaurantChinese takeawayWedding bakery
Jandol Lebanese Restaurant
Jandol Lebanese Restaurant
4.3 (246 ratings)
861 Stockport Rd, Levenshulme, Manchester M19 3PW, United Kingdom
Lebanese restaurantBakeryMediterranean restaurant

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